http://njscuba.net/artifacts/ship_fishing.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/artifacts_trawl_action.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-artifacts/rolling_net.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/artifacts_trawl_action.mp4Trawl Action - Artifacts & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingUnderwater view of a 'rolling net' in action - scooping up everything in its path.292218402015-04-10yesnohttp://njscuba.net/index.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/below_the_atlantic_crowell.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-reefs/djl_radford_01.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/below_the_atlantic_crowell.mp4Below the Atlantic - New Jersey Scuba DivingMost folks wouldn't think of New York or New Jersey and scuba diving in the same sentence. Guess what? The Northeast Unitied States is one of the largest scuba market in the country. I shot and edited Below the Atlantic quite a few years ago, but it still holds true today.6544807162016-10-03yesnohttp://njscuba.net/biology/sw_echinoderms.php#Starfishhttp://njscuba.net/z-video/biology_starfish_rolling_crowell.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-uw/dvd_starfish.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/biology_starfish_rolling_crowell.mp4Rolling Starfish - Marine Biology - New Jersey Scuba DivingLittle-known fact: Starfish will curl themselves into a ball and roll in the currents to get around. Video by Dan Crowell.3202401452015-04-13yesnohttp://njscuba.net/reefs/site_nj03sr_uss_algol.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/reefs_algol_sinks.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-reefs/nj03sr_uss_algol_6.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/reefs_algol_sinks.mp4The sinking of the USS Algol - Artificial Reefs - New Jersey Scuba DivingThe sinking of the USS Algol - the largest of New Jersey's artificial reefs.320240972015-04-13yesnohttp://njscuba.net/reefs/site_nj03sr_captbart.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/reefs_capt_bart.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-reefs/nj03sr_capt_bart_23_sinking_90_degrees_1.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/reefs_capt_bart.mp4Sinking of the 'Captain Bart' - Artificial Reefs - New Jersey Scuba DivingThe noisy sinking of the tanker 'Captain Bart' on the Shark River Reef. Video by Steve Nagiewicz.320240432015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/reefs/site_nj02sg_cranford.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/reefs_cranford.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-reefs/nj02sg_cranford_6.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/reefs_cranford.mp4Cranford Ferry - Artificial Reefs - New Jersey Scuba DivingOld photos and underwater video of one of the most popular dive sites of the New Jersey artifial reefs - the commuter ferry Cranford.6404803762015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/reefs/chart_deljerseyland.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/reefs_djl_1.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-reefs/de11_atlantic_mist_01.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/reefs_djl_1.mp4Several vessels sunk on the Del-Jersey-land Reef - Artificial Reefs - New Jersey Scuba DivingSeveral vessels sunk on the Del-Jersey-land Reef.4802704152015-04-10yesnohttp://njscuba.net/reefs/site_nj06gn_helis.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/reefs_helis.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-reefs/nj06gn_yo153_helis_22.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/reefs_helis.mp4YO-153 'Helis' - Artificial Reefs - New Jersey Scuba DivingExplore an intact tanker sunk as an artificial reef by the state of New Jersey.6404805142015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/reefs/chart_deljerseyland.php#Radfordhttp://njscuba.net/z-video/reefs_radford_reefing_crowell.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-reefs/djl_radford_01.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/reefs_radford_reefing_crowell.mp4USS Radford - Artificial Reefs - New Jersey Scuba DivingEarly this summer (2010) the American Marine Group (AMG) was awarded a contract to their largest and most challenging project to date. A US Navy destroyer "USS Arthur W. Radford" which is destined to become the largest ship ever to be sunk along the US Atlantic coast, as an artificial reef. These ships provide the perfect structure to promote marine growth creating ecosystems where none existed before. AMG has been sensitive to both the ecology and the economics of seeing these projects to fruition and have placed more artificial reef material on the ocean floor than any other marine contractor. I've been documenting this process since they took possession. This is an on going project that will follow this and other vessels from shipyard to sand bar and beyond.8544803792016-10-03yesnohttp://njscuba.net/reefs/chart_deljerseyland.php#Radfordhttp://njscuba.net/z-video/reefs_radford_sinking_crowell.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-reefs/djl_radford_01.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/reefs_radford_sinking_crowell.mp4USS Radford - Artificial Reefs - New Jersey Scuba DivingThe sinking of the USS Radford12807202015-04-10yesnohttp://njscuba.net/reefs/site_nj_redbirds.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/reefs_redbirds.mp4http://njscuba.net/z-video/default.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/reefs_redbirds.mp4The MTA Redbirds - Artificial Reefs - New Jersey Scuba DivingThe MTA Redbirds, by Captain Steve Nagiewicz, discussing the issues relating to using the cars as reefs. 3202401712015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/reefs/site_nj_redbirds.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/reefs_redbirds_2008uw.mp4http://njscuba.net/z-reefs/redbirds-srr_2008_02.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/reefs_redbirds_2008uw.mp4Swim Around Redbird Subway Cars Reef - Artificial Reefs - New Jersey Scuba DivingDiving the Redbird Subway Cars Reef off New Jersey, 5 years after they were sunk. A swim over, around, and through several of the underwater subway cars. These cars are now no more than scrap heaps, but back then they were pretty interesting.6404801802015-04-29yesnohttp://njscuba.net/reefs/site_nj02sg_path_cars.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/reefs_septa_cars.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-reefs/nj02sg_septa_cars_sketch.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/reefs_septa_cars.mp4PATH / SEPTA Subway Cars - Artificial Reefs - New Jersey Scuba DivingA quick look at the Septa subway cars on the Sea Girt Artificial Reef in 2004, 14 years after sinking. By 2016, basically nothing was left of them. By Capt. Steve Nagiewicz.320240552015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/reefs/chart_nj03_shark_river.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/reefs_shark_river_reef_05_bathy_45sec.mp4http://njscuba.net/z-reefs/nj03sr_reef_ss_oblique.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/reefs_shark_river_reef_05_bathy_45sec.mp4Shark River Artificial Reef - Artificial Reefs - New Jersey Scuba DivingTake a submarine trip around the Shark River Reef in this amazing animation based on side-scan sonar.640480452015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/reefs/chart_nj02_sea_girt.php#Smokehttp://njscuba.net/z-video/reefs_smoke_ii.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-uw/nj02sg_smokeii_01.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/reefs_smoke_ii.mp4Smoke II - Artificial Reefs - New Jersey Scuba DivingSmoke II - A small inshore reef site - New Jersey Scuba Diving3202401682015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/reefs/site_nj02sg_lewis_f_boyer.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/reefs_travis.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-uw/travis_porthole.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/reefs_travis.mp4Lewis F. Boyer 'Travis Tug' - Artificial Reefs - New Jersey Scuba DivingExplore an intact tugboat sunk as an artificial reef by the state of New Jersey.6404803212015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/index.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/shipwrecks_nj_crowell.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-uw/murphy_nets.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/shipwrecks_nj_crowell.mp4The Wreck of the USS Murphy - - New Jersey Scuba DivingLike "Below the Atlantic", this is another film about diving in New Jersey shot and edited about 8-10 years ago.6544807092016-10-03yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_andrea_doria.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_andrea_doria_chatterton.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-uw/andrea_doria_looking_out_from_gimbels_hole.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_andrea_doria_chatterton.mp4John Chatterton diving the Andrea Doria 1 - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingThis is what diving the 'Doria was like in its heyday. Actually, this dive by John Chatterton is extraordinary. John's matter-of-fact narration belies the fact that for almost anyone else, a dive like this would be suicide.6404808402015-05-20yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_andrea_doria.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_andrea_doria_chatterton2.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-uw/andrea_doria_looking_out_from_gimbels_hole.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_andrea_doria_chatterton2.mp4John Chatterton diving the Andrea Doria 2 - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingA more light-hearted video of Chatterton. The Jersey boys messin' with the New York boys.6404803902016-08-07yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_andrea_doria.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_andrea_doria_sinks.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-sites/andrea_doria_5.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_andrea_doria_sinks.mp4The sinking of the Andrea Doria - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingOld newsreel footage of the sinking of the Andrea Doria - - New Jersey Scuba Diving3182401202015-04-26yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_brunette.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_brunette_crowell.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-video/sites_brunette_crowell.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_brunette_crowell.mp4Diving the Elusive Brunette - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingNot sure what is so elusive about it, but a nice tour of the entire site, on an extraordinarily clear day. Our tour begins at the propeller, and goes forward along the shaft to the crooked engine. Forward of the engine, divers search for lobsters around the collapsed boilers. We then head back along the shaft to the prop. Video by Dan Crowell.6324762292015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_vizcaya.php#CorneliusHargraveshttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_cornelius_hargraves.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-sites/cornelius_hargraves.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_cornelius_hargraves.mp4Cornelius Hargraves - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingAnother New Jersey shipwreck - the Cornelius Hargraves. A fine show of a typical late 1800s sailing ship wreck, with three parallel walls, machinery pile at one end, and odds & ends in-between6404802142015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_emerald.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_emerald_crowell.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-video/sites_emerald_crowell.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_emerald_crowell.mp4The 'Emerald' Wreck - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingThe 'Emerald' wreck has several names - Frances Wright, also Hibiscus. 'Emerald' comes from the large quantity of green brass and copper that was recovered from the wreck when it was first discovered. Video by Dan Crowell.6324763052015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_gulf_trade.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_gulf_trade_2008.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-video/sites_gulf_trade_2008.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_gulf_trade_2008.mp4Gulf Trade - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingMove along ... nothing to see here. Just another World War Two shipwreck - a big pile of rusty junk.3202403392015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_locomotives.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_locomotives_crowell.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-video/sites_locomotives_crowell.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_locomotives_crowell.mp4The Sunken Locomotives - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingTwo early small locomitives sitting on the sea bottom off Long Branch New Jersey. Video by Dan Crowell.6324761452015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_macedonia.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_macedonia.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-sites/macedonia_ss_3.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_macedonia.mp4The Shipwreck of the Macedonia - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingThis video covers the aft end of the wreck, from the propeller up to the boilers. The Macedonia is a large, fascinating, and little-visited wreck off Sandy Hook, sunk in a collision in 1899. Fairly easy depth, but often strong currents, and always dark.6404804172015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_macedonia.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_pinta.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-sites/pinta_1__.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_pinta.mp4The Shipwreck of the Pinta - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingGo for a swim around the collapsing wreck of the small freighter Pinta, sunk by collision in 1963. From the bow to the stern, to the bow, and back to the stern again.6404805172015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_stolt_dagali.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_stolt_dagali_2008.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-sites/stolt_dagali_sketch.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_stolt_dagali_2008.mp4Stolt Dagali 1 - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingJust taking it easy around the upper parts of the wreck - lots of natural light for filming.3202402015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_stolt_dagali.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_stolt_dagali_nagiewicz.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-sites/stolt_dagali_sketch.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_stolt_dagali_nagiewicz.mp4Stolt Dagali 2 - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingJust taking it easy around the upper parts of the wreck - lots of natural light for filming. By Captain Steve Nagiewicz.3202401342015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_stolt_dagali.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_stolt_dagali_szabo.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-sites/stolt_dagali_sketch.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_stolt_dagali_szabo.mp4Stolt Dagali 2 - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingJust taking it easy around the upper parts of the wreck - lots of natural light for filming. By Captain Gary Szabo.3202403052016-10-03yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/chart_nj-1_sandy_hook.php#Sylvanushttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_sylvanus.mp4http://njscuba.net/z-video/default.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_sylvanus.mp4'Sylvanus' - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingAn unidentified wreck known as the 'Sylvanus' off Sandy Hook. Or maybe that is its real name, I don't know. Clear winter water, no fish. Various parts of the wreckage point to it being a sailing schooner or perhaps a schooner barge.6404802512015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_tolten.phphttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_tolten2008.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-sites/tolten_lotta_2.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_tolten2008.mp4Tolten - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingTake a tour around the scattered remains of the World War Two freighter Tolten, sunk by torpedo in 1942. This is a long swim all around the wreck, starting near the bow and going aft past the boilers, and down the shaft alley. Around the stern to the propeller, and then back to the bow and the anchor.3202402162015-04-08yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_submarines_2.php#U-869http://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_u-869_chatterton.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-sites/u869_jc_news4.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_u-869_chatterton.mp4John Chatterton exploring U-869 - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingJohn Chatterton explores the interior of the U-869, or 'U-Who?' He discusses the dive as it happens, and the details of the exploration and identification of the wreck.6404806432016-08-07yesnohttp://njscuba.net/sites/site_warships.php#Murphyhttp://njscuba.net/z-video/sites_uss_murphy_crowell.mp4http://njscuba.net//z-uw/murphy_nets.jpghttp://njscuba.net/media/z-video/sites_uss_murphy_crowell.mp4The Wreck of the USS Murphy - Dive Sites & Shipwrecks - New Jersey Scuba DivingThe shipwreck that never happened. The destroyer USS Murphy was sliced in two in a collision. The front half went to the bottom, and the rest of the ship was rebuilt. So the ship was never lost, and the Navy kind of covered it up. Video by Dan Crowell of this deep and enigmatic wreck.32024012602015-04-08yesno